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The One-Way Bridge

A Novel

Cathie Pelletier

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Sourcebooks, Inc
08 October 2013
Now in paperback, the highly anticipated novel from beloved literary master Cathie Pelletier

In her highly anticipated new novel, acclaimed literary master Cathie Pelletier returns to Mattagash, Maine, the beloved New England town where it all started.

Welcome to Mattagash, the last town in the middle of the northern Maine wilderness. The road dead-ends here, but Mattagash's citizens are fiercely proud.

Yet this simple town connected by a single one-way bridge is anything but tranquil. While neighbors bicker publicly over trivialities such as offensive mailbox designs and gossip about suspicious newcomers, they privately struggle to navigate deeper issues-scandals, loss, failed ambitions, the scars of war...and a mysterious dead body in the woods.

With her trademark wit and keen eye for detail, Pelletier has assembled an unforgettable cast of endearing and eccentric characters, from scheming mailmen and peeping toms to lovesick waitresses and loggers whose underhandedness belies their ingenuity. The citizens of Mattagash will make you laugh and cheer for them as they stumble into one another's lives and strive to define themselves in a changing world that threatens to leave them behind.

The One-Way Bridge is an extraordinary portrait of family, loneliness, and community-and the kinds of compromises we all make in the name of love.
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Imprint:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   107g
ISBN:   9781402287619
ISBN 10:   1402287615
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cathie Pelletier is the award-winning author of nine novels. Her third novel, The Weight of Winter, won the New England Booksellers Award, and her last, Running the Bulls, won the 2006 Paterson Prize for Fiction. Her original screenplay, The Luna Christmas, has been optioned by actor Donald Sutherland. After many years, she has returned to Allagash, Maine, and the homestead where she was born.

Reviews for The One-Way Bridge: A Novel

Cathie does a wonderful job of capturing [her characters'] moods and loves and losses, and yearnings...Her writing is lovely and so descriptive - Annie Philbrick, Bank Square Books I loved [The One-Way Bridge ]...[Pelletier's] characters, with all of their flaws and synchronicities, are all believable and lovable. I've looked forward to a new book by Cathie for some time and she hasn't disappointed with this one. - Susan Porter, Maine Coast Book Shop Pelletier expertly jumps about her large cast, showing their external peculiarities and revealing their inner lives piece by piece until their actions shift from strange to unavoidable... Pelletier's fans and readers fond of quirky small town tales will enjoy the ride. - Publishers Weekly Pelletier's long-awaited addition to the tragicomic annals of fictional Mattagash, Maine, [The One-Way Bridge is] a welcome return for the author. - Kirkus This is a lovely Southern small town story set in the North. By that I mean it has the usual ingredients of the small town, character driven Southern story where all the people are a bit quirky and have those hidden little family secrets that often slowly eek out into the story as a mystery or event takes place. - Dew on the Kudzu This particular tale of two men coming to loggerheads on a one-way bridge isn't peculiar; it hums softly with authenticity and sincerity. The novel is quirky and delightfully eccentric with some truly comedic moments. - BookN Around It's hilarious. If you go to Maine, you'll love it. - Danvers reads Pelletier writes about each of the characters' lives with a mixture of humor and gravity. - Bangor Daily News What really stood out in this story for me were the characters. They literally jump off the page. You feel like you know these people. Sharing their joyful moments, sometimes painful memories, their dreams, expectations, losses... This was the first novel I've read by Cathie Pelletier but it certainly won't be my last. - My Real Life Reviews The novel brings the Mattagash story into the current era. - Portland Press Herald The author has a lyrical, almost musical way of describing things at times which is entirely enjoyable and a great credit to her writing ability. The descriptions were so rich and detailed, but not unnecessarily so that it was easy to picture each and everything described within. - Novels Escape


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